On Twitter, Egyptians who voted for Mohamed Morsi in the Egyptian presidential elections in June 24 are remorseful – and their regret is evident in a new hashtag which reads: I elected Morsi because ..

The hashtag [ar] #انا_انتخبت_مرسي_عشان generated tongue-in-cheek and sarcasm. Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood candidate, won the presidential runoff elections against Ahmed Shafik, the last prime minister of Hosni Mubarak, who resigned after 32 years following 18 days of country-wide protests against his rule.

Just a few months into his rule, and Egyptians are back on the streets demanding his departure. And just like under Mubarak's rule, protests are crushed and turn violent as protesters and police clash.

@AlyaaGad[5]: I elected Morsi because he will solve Egypt's population explosion problem as part of a five-year plan to increase train and road crashes and the collapse of buildings. He will also make Egyptians impotent.